Showing posts with label health care services. Show all posts
Showing posts with label health care services. Show all posts
12:47 AM

Proper Care for Alzheimer’s disease Patient

Study shown that the Alzheimer’s disease is a progressive disease in which the condition worsens over time. Alzheimer’s disease become more severe as more parts of the brain are being damaged. The patients was usually suffered under frustration and grief as they struggle with gradual loss of function and fading memory. Also their family members are under on grieve as they observe their loved ones losing their abilities, personality and function.

Many Alzheimer's disease caregivers experience intense stress as they struggle to understand the patient's behavioral changes and determine what interventions will work for the problems that arise each day. This stressful task can have a detrimental effect on the caregiver's emotional, social and physical well-being.

One possible way that the caregiver could reduce the stress of care giving and cope with the task more effectively is to develop skills in care giving. As Alzheimer's disease progresses and the behavior of the patient become more complex, caregivers need to understand the patient's changing behaviors and learn techniques to manage the behavioral difficulties.

Ultimately, as a professional health care giver you need to develop your skills in giving a care to your patient. It would certainly help the caregiver to cope with the task and reduce the stress of care giving.

12:31 AM

It's Time to Hire a Professional Health Care Giver

Your loves one want you to be comfortable, nurtured and safe. When you yourself so upset, you may not be capable of providing the best care by yourself. So here are some signs that you may be ready to hire help include:

1. You’re short tempered, angry, or depressed.
2. Your loved one is bed bound and you’re having difficulty turning and positioning him or her.
3. You find that you don’t have time to complete your other daily tasks.
4. Your loved one has complex wounds that require frequent care.
5. Your loved one missed doses of medication.
6. You’re feeling overly tired and not getting enough rest.
7. Your loved one has fallen repeatedly or developed pressure sores.
8. You’re having difficulty getting your loved one out of bed or out of a chair.

Hiring a professional health care services is a better choice not for admission of failure. Knowing your limits and finding help when you need it shows you’re capable of making good decisions, both yourself and for your loved one.